Living with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
Information for people who have been diagnosed with chronic kidney disease (CKD) - explains what the condition is, how it is managed, and what to expect
Information for people who have been diagnosed with chronic kidney disease (CKD) - explains what the condition is, how it is managed, and what to expect
What you can expect during and after treatment, and some general advice and information
Information to patients and their relatives/carers about the use of long term oxygen therapy (LTOT) at home
Advice on how to look after a Freka balloon gastrostomy tube
Explains how a PEG (Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy) tube is used to pass nourishment into your body without swallowing, or to supplement ordinary food.
Ear care factsheet
Instructions and advice on looking after your PEG-J (Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy Jejunostomy) feeding tube
Information and advice for patients on the Acute Stroke Unit and their friends and relatives
What happens during surgery to remove some or all of your sigmoid colon, which lies on the left side of your abdominal cavity (tummy), and all, or nearly all, of the rectum
For patients experiencing pain in their lower back (lumbar spine) and gives advice and exercises to help you manage your condition
You have been asked to take low-dose aspirin during your pregnancy to reduce the risk of pre-eclampsia and having a baby smaller than expected. This leaflet explains more about why we have asked you to take low-dose aspirin during your pregnancy.
How selecting lower fibre foods can help to improve some symptoms of certain bowel conditions
Gives advice, dietary tips and recipes for people with a newly formed ileostomy (stoma)
Gives advice if you have been advised to alter your fibre intake during your course of radiotherapy treatment
You are being offered growth scans later in your pregnancy because your screening result for Down’s, Edward’s and Patau’s syndromes found a low level of PAPP-A. The schedule for additional checks is a nationally recommended one followed by this hospital.
You have been given this leaflet because you have been identified as having a low-lying placenta. It explains what it means, what to expect, how your pregnancy will be monitored and who is available to help and advise you during your pregnancy.
Advice on avoiding foods that are high in fibre and produce a lot of waste (residue)
Advice for patients receiving cancer treatments who have been assessed as having low risk neutropenic sepsis
Information to help you get back to full fitness as quickly as possible after your spinal operation
Advice for patients who have had lumbar disc replacement - designed to help you get back to full fitness as quickly as possible after your operation